Who was eliminated from Big Brother 27 Week 6? 

Rylie Jeffries from Big Brother 27 | Image via Instagram/ @rylie_jeffries
Rylie Jeffries from Big Brother 27 | Image via Instagram/ @rylie_jeffries

Week six marked one of the biggest turning points of Big Brother 27. With Rachel Reilly stepping in as Head of Household, houseguests braced for a straightforward nomination week. Instead, she turned the game on its head, delivering a masterclass in strategy and shock that sent tensions soaring throughout the house.

Following the transfer of the Power of Veto, what at first appeared to be a safe week for a number of competitors swiftly descended into pandemonium. In addition to the nominee, other people who thought they had gained Rachel's trust were caught off guard by the backdoor plot that was made possible by the choice to utilize it. The move served as a reminder to everyone that no bond is unbreakable and no deal is guaranteed in the show.

As participants rushed to reroute the target, frenzied murmurs and covert alliances filled the home behind locked doors. The impending eviction night was becoming increasingly uncertain by the hour, and the campaigning was intense. Live feeds gave spectators a close-up look at the dissolution of allegiances and the emergence of new power brokers.

One houseguest's game had been abruptly ended by the end of eviction night. Emotions were high, the vote count was small, and the story of the season took a dramatic turn.


Rylie Jeffries becomes the Big Brother 27 Week 6 evictee

Rylie Jeffries was eliminated from Big Brother 27 in Week 6 after a tough 5–4 vote. He was unable to avoid the consequences of Rachel's calculated maneuver despite his showmanship with Katherine Woodman. The expulsion that ensued had a profound impact on the dynamics of the house.


The Veto twist's power backfired

When Lauren Domingue used the Veto to save Vince Panaro, Rachel was forced to make a calculated move, and the dominoes fell. Rachel backdoored Vince and put his showmance in peril by nominating Rylie instead of Vince, as was the conventional approach of substituting a lesser target.

Inside the house, Rachel's move caused division; both guests and viewers were taken aback. The choice destroyed relationships, created ambiguity, and put Rylie in danger right before eviction night.


Vote breakdown & emotional fallout

By the end of Friday's eviction night, Rylie had lost by a vote of 5–4. Houseguests like Mickey Lee, Vince, Ashley, Will, and Ava voted to evict him; whereas Kelley, Lauren, and Keanu sided with Morgan, underscoring the division Rachel’s move had created.

Rylie's eviction has an emotional component in addition to a numerical one. On social media and in feeds, his departure was greeted with both joy and grief. The public outcry and game pressure caused the showmance with Katherine to fall apart.

Big Brother 27's sixth week ended in chaos as Rylie Jeffries' eviction exposed how brittle relationships can be. Rachel's clever use of the Veto resulted in a startling backdoor that altered game paths and allegiances. Now that Rylie is gone, the season advances into a new stage where the stakes are much higher due to daring decisions and changing relationships.


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Edited by Tanisha Aggarwal